Report a concern about a child or young person

If someone is in danger or there is an emergency, call 999.

For concerns about an adult (18 years and over), contact Adult Social Care.

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Report a concern

If a child or young person is being abused, neglected, or if there are concerns about a child or young person's safety and wellbeing, contact the C-SPA.

C-SPA is the Children's Services 'Single Point of Access' (C-SPA). They will guide you on your concern or request for support.

Reporting a concern can bring it to an end.

Children's Services C-SPA contacts

  • Phone: 0300 470 9100 - 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
  • Email: cspa@surreycc.gov.uk
  • Text (SMS): 07527 182 861 (for the deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech impairments)
  • Video Relay service (VRS)Sign Language Video Relay Service
  • Telephone from overseas: +44 20 8541 9944 (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday)

Evenings, weekends and bank holidays

  • Phone: 01483 517 898
  • Email: edt.ssd@surreycc.gov.uk
  • Text (SMS): 07800 000 388 (for the deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech impairments)
  • Text relay (a speech-to-text translation service): 18001 01483 517898

Leaving a message (by phone or email)

Please include your name, contact number, and whether your concern is about a child or an adult.

Call charges

Calls to 03 numbers cost the same as calls to 01 or 02 numbers. They count towards inclusive minutes in call plans. This applies to mobile, landline and payphone calls.

Support services for children

If a child is in danger or needs help, report it now.

Report your concerns to Children's Services 'Single Point of Access' (C-SPA).

Children's Services C-SPA contacts

  • Phone: 0300 470 9100 - 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
  • Email: cspa@surreycc.gov.uk
  • Text (SMS): 07527 182 861 (for the deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech impairments)
  • Video Relay service (VRS)Sign Language Video Relay Service
  • Telephone from overseas: +44 20 8541 9944 (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday)

Evenings, weekends and bank holidays

  • Phone: 01483 517 898
  • Email: edt.ssd@surreycc.gov.uk
  • Text (SMS): 07800 000 388 (for the deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech impairments)
  • Text relay: (a speech-to-text translation service): 18001 01483 517898

Leaving a message (by phone or email)

Please include your name, contact number, and whether your concern is about a child or an adult.

If you have a named worker

To contact your social worker or family support worker, use contacts for your local area:

North-east Surrey

Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Spelthorne

South-east Surrey

Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Tandridge

North-west Surrey

Surrey Heath, Runnymede, Woking

South-west Surrey

Guildford, Waverley

Find which borough or district you live in

Call charges

Calls to 03 numbers cost the same as calls to 01 or 02 numbers. They count towards inclusive minutes in call plans. This applies to mobile, landline and payphone calls.

Health and education support

Other services families may find helpful are:

Before requesting support from Children's Services:

Advice line for professionals

For advice on the course of action, call the C-SPA child protection line.

The line is for professionals working with families who live in Surrey.

Phone: 0300 470 9100, option 3

Open: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

How to request support for a family

If your concerns are about harm outside the family, also complete:
Extra Familial Harm Screening Tool

What happens when you report a concern

Reporting a concern can bring it to an end. Anyone can report a concern for a child’s safety or wellbeing.
You don’t have to give your name to report a concern.

When you report a concern, we will:

  • listen to you
  • take your concerns seriously
  • respond sensitively
  • consider any immediate danger to the child
  • talk to the police if it is a criminal matter
  • make enquiries about the concerns
  • develop a plan to keep them safe in the future

Action may be taken against the person causing them harm.

Concerns about someone who works or volunteers with children

The Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) handles allegations against people working with children and young people. If you have concerns, contact the LADO.

Phone: 0300 123 1650, 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday


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